Our competition series of carefully selected cinema titles continues with the latest drama by Olivier Assayas.
Continuing our focus on the Blu-ray format, this is Part 2 of our list of the television shows that deserve a release on Blu-ray disc
The Evil Dead is a cult favourite, and one that the fans could really get protective over. This remake, however, screams “I’m part of the club” at cinemagoers, with posters proudly proclaiming that this is a ‘new vision’ of the old story from the makers of the original. In other words, Sam Raimi and Bruce…
We’ve teamed up with Arrow Video to offer you the chance to win a deliciously dark, Gothic treat!
Mother and son issues provide horror films with a lot of over-the-top material, and Jeff Gillen and Alan Ormsby’s 1974 film Deranged is certainly one of the more gruesome. It’s about a man who cares for his elderly mother. After her death, he takes her corpse and keeps it in her old bedroom. This set-up…
In celebration of the centenary of director René Clément, a beautiful new 4K restoration of Plein Soleil (Purple Noon), starring Alain Delon, will be released in cinemas on 30th August. This new 4K restoration has been produced by StudioCanal, in collaboration with Cinémathèque Française. The film, which is a complex and visually arresting thriller, is the…
This Gothic horror picture was something of a risk for American International Pictures when they made it in 1960. The company had previously been known for cheap shorter films, usually put together as double-bills at the cinema. They were shot in black and white with low production values. But The Fall of the House of…
Barnaby Walter reviews Brian De Palma’s over-the-top but entertaining new psychological thriller.
Repace? McAdams? De Plama? Go on – who could resist?
Here at The Edge, we like to spoil film addicts. Every so often we give you the chance to build up your Blu-ray and DVD collection with some extra special, carefully selected titles. Thanks to those lovely people at Artificial Eye, we have three copies of their gorgeous new Blu-ray edition of Atom Egoyan’s The Adjuster…
DVD has served us well, but it’s time these great shows get the home entertainment outings they deserve.
Jack Harding argues why Christopher Nolan’s Batman opening chapter is a movie to remember
Competition time! The Edge always likes to help you build up a good movie collection, and this time we’ve got a really interesting title up for grabs! Bernardo Bertolucci’s thought provoking and compelling film Me and You comes to Blu-ray this month. It’s a fascinating film about a teenager who tells his parents he is…
Terrible jokes, over-the-top situations and a desperation to appeal to those who loved The Hangover. In a word, rubbish.